GACY, John Wayne. (1942-1994). Convicted for the rape and murder of 33 boys between 1972 and 1978. Twenty-seven of his victims were buried in a crawl space under the floor of his home. Best known as “The Killer Clown.” His registered clown costumes are “Patches” and “Pogo.” He is also known for his statement of saying he was only guilty of running a cemetery without a license. His execution was without question a media sensation.
Fabulous retained copy of John Wayne Gacy’s Petition to the Supreme Court of Illinois in the case of People of the State of Illinois v. John Wayne Gacy Dated September 21, 1993. Gacy accuses Attorney General Roland W. Burris who want to run for Governor that he has gone to the extent of having his office call attorneys around the state letting them know it would be wise for them NOT to get involved in the John Wayne Gacy case, thus blocking me from trying to obtain counsel....” Gacy also states that “he along with 33 other victim’s families would like to know why they can’t learn the truth about who really killed their son’s. That there has been enough bad case law made with my case, that the public too has a right to know.”
Gacy continues: “For 14 years petitioner has listen to the fantasy that he confessed to the crime, yet never once during the trial, nor throughout the appeal has any confession ever been produced....” A remarkable legal document, Gacy’s retained copy. File holes left margin. Hand
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